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SML Scandal: OSP arrests former GRA Commissioner-General, two others

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  • OSP, you re man of excellent integrity. You don't compromise your position like Dame 5 months ago

    OSP, God protect your life from the evil ones

  • Concerned Ghanaian 5 months ago

    Why on earth do you refer to a common criminal as Reverend, these 3 men are part of a larger criminal enterprise and I hope they are all prosecuted and jailed, criminals in suits masquerading as normal law biding individualsâ ...
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  • Laboto 5 months ago

    The way Akuffo Addo was protecting this former commissioner with contract extension without documents clearly shows they were up to something. Rev who is corrupt.

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  • Tommy 5 months ago

    Cage the bandits

  • Okponglo Guy 5 months ago

    Arrest or invitation?

  • Shamo 5 months ago

    Useless arrest,much Ado about nothing,just to cover the electricity increase.

  • Nam 5 months ago

    This is pure conflict of interest.SML is a criminal enterprise created by Akufo Addo/Bawumia to disepate the tax payers money.
    How come they are working there after their exit from GRA.
    The judges must jail these guys & sto ...
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  • Ewvevi 5 months ago

    Look at their dirty faces. THIEVES. Whilst ghanaians are suffering in the sun hustling, you these bunch of greedy thieves think that you deserve $500million. ARE YOU MAAAAD? In today's Ghana? Osh.

  • kelewele 5 months ago

    This thieves working in public offices will bring war to Ghana one day!!

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